Iraq travel guide

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Description of Iraq

Iraq is the country of Mesopotamia or Land Between the Rivers in classical times.
Anyone travelling in these lands should read about the many civilizations that have passed through here. As a minimum be prepared on Sumer, Babylon, Assur, Persians, Greeks, Romans and finally Arabs. You will...

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Babylon
trayled by tolochenaz
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09/27/2006

Babylon is about 90 kms from Baghdad and I visited it in 1998. I was rather disappointed about the site because one of President Saddam's palace was overlooking the great throne room of Nebuchadnezzar's palace and inspite of protests from Unesco, President Saddam's department of antiquities and heritage decided to make up for the bareness of the site by building brick walls in 1987 on the original foundations, to provide an idea of what Babylon may have looked like. 

I had been very impressed of the famous Ishtar Gate which can be seen in the The Pergamon Museum in Berlin. German archaeologists worked at the site for 20 years, until the outbreak of the first world war. They took with them many treasures, including most of the friezes, each depicting a golden lion, which lined Babylon's Procession Street. The French took a share of Babylon's treasures to the Louvre and the British helped themselves between the wars, when Iraq was a British protectorate.

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the seven wonders of the world. The city reached its peak during the empire of Nebuchadnezzar the Second in 604-562BC. When the Euphrates shifted nine miles to the west, the population went with it, and Babylon fell into ruin.

Of course, the locals there are happy about every tourist who buys one of their gift items.

 
 
Baghdad
trayled by tolochenaz
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09/25/2006

Travel from Amman, Jordan, by luxurious 4x4 on a nearly empty motorway for about 1000 kms/11hours. From Amman to the border you are crossing a deert with black stones, after the border the landscape is mor green and nicer for the eye.

Stay in the Al Rasheed hotel, I think it is the most expensive but once it was a ***** The entrance hall is nicely decorated in different natural stones/marbles.

 
 

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